Not as simple as that. Bevendean Hillbilly is noting a surprising observation (not a room full of archetypal rednecks). Surprising to Brits anyway. In my experience there are two additional factors. The first is that a large proportion of Americans treat the president like royalty or a deity -...
Agree with you up to the last sentence. I suspect the failings of the system are simply the product of the proportion of the electorate (too high) that are lazy and/or stupid. Some people start out with a belief, then select the 'facts' (some of which actually are facts) that fit their belief...
I had a beer in the gardenem with my second oldest, and most cherished friend, this evening. He rejoined the LP, as did his 28 year old daughter in recent times. To support JC.
It would be disingenuous of me to pretend that I don't feel a surprising change in the direction of the wind all of a...
To be fair to the OP, who is, if I recall correctly, a Corbyn supporter, it won't fit his agenda to identify a 'Corbynite' death threat (or brick) as the credible threat among the two.
Apologies if I have got the wrong end of the stick.
Calling the majority of the parliamentary tory party 'immoral snakes' (by implication, since they back May) is bad enough. Calling me an immoral snake (by inference, since I was a remainer, albeit not fevered) is a step to far. I suggest you step back and get a grip. Perhaps Leadsome's close...
Agree with this. There were very good reasons to remain, but the arguments were diluted by bollocks. Unfortunately the remain bollocks was more easy to disregard than the leave bollocks (because it was wishy washy, and leave bollocks was gung ho and positive). I would add that in my view the...